Ruby ๐ tool for working with rocksmith songs, DLC, and profile data. Almost certainly only useful for Mac.
gem install rsgt
Only Ruby 2.3+ is supported.
This tool relies on various bits of software to do the various bits of things it does...
pyrocksmith
(https://github.com/0x0L/rocksmith)- Needed for anything involving unpacking/repacking
- Install by doing:
brew install pip
pip3 install git+https://github.com/0x0L/rocksmith.git
- WWise (https://www.audiokinetic.com/download/#macosx)
- Needed if you're going to repack audio
- Rocksmith Custom Song Toolkit
- Used for extracting audio out to ogg files
- Used for sng <-> xml conversion (like changing vocals)
- Installation:
- Move to
/Applications
brew cask install mono-mdk
brew install wine winetricks
- Move to
ffmpeg
brew install ffmpeg
For example...
# Extracts ragebomb_vocals.xml:
rsgt extract-vocals --psarc=ragekilling_m.psarc
# Edit the vocals file, putting back in missing words:
vim ragebomb_vocals.xml
# Extract the audio track to use as a guide track
# This creates output.ogg
rsgt extract-audio --psarc=ragekilling_m.psarc
# Using output.ogg as a guide track, take the real CD wav, line it up, save as fixed.wav
<AUDIO EDITING>
# Repack the fixed vocals and audio track back in:
rsgt \
repack \
--psarc=ragekilling_m.psarc \
--vocals-xml=ragebomb_vocals.xml \
--audio=fixed.wav
You can also repack the preview if you want:
rsgt \
repack \
--psarc=ragekilling_m.psarc \
--vocals-xml=ragebomb_vocals.xml \
--audio=fixed.wav \
--preview \
--chorus=45
The Multipacker can pack a bunch of psarcs into a single multipack.
For example, say you have this kind of folder structure:
~/rocksmith/songs
/uncensored
- Green Day - American Idiot_m.psarc
... some other songs
/Official
- Green Day - American Idiot_m.psarc
... hundreds of other songs
/CDLC
... hundreds of custom songs
Then you'd create a config file such as:
destination: ~/Library/Application\ Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Rocksmith2014/dlc
repacks:
- title: Uncensored
directory: ~/rocksmith/songs/Uncensored
unpack_dir: ~/rocksmith/unpacks/uncensored
repack_dir: ~/rocksmith/repacks/uncensored
options:
reset_unpack: false
reset_repack: false
- title: Official
directory: ~/rocksmith/songs/Official
unpack_dir: ~/rocksmith/unpacks/official
repack_dir: ~/rocksmith/repacks/official
options:
reset_unpack: false
reset_repack: false
- title: Custom
directory: ~/rocksmith/songs/CDLC
unpack_dir: ~/rocksmith/unpacks/cdlc
repack_dir: ~/rocksmith/repacks/cdlc
options:
reset_unpack: false
reset_repack: false
And running rsgt multipack --config=thatfile.yml
would:
- Repack all of your uncensored songs into a single "Uncensored - n songs _m.psarc" file, and move it to your DLC folder.
- Repack all of your official songs into a single "Official - n songs _m.psarc" file, and move it to your DLC folder.
- Leaving out songs that it already got from uncensored
- Repack all of your custom songs into a single "Custom - n songs _m.psarc" file, and move it to your DLC folder.
- Make sure to check the RS DLC folder, and remove any duplicates - just leave the lastest of each multipack
- You can keep your
unpack
/repack
directories around as a cache - The "reset" options will nuke that folder:
- If you're just adding songs, keep it as false, and it'll be zippy
- If you're deleting/changing songs, change it to true, so stale copies don't get packed in
... this area is WIP, you probably don't want to mess with RSGuitarTech::SavedGame
at all right now.
MIT